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Cancer detection in primary care; variation in the use of fast track referral pathways

2018.07.07 | Dorthe Toftdahl Nielsen

Date Tue 21 Aug
Time 13:00 14:00
Location The Research Unit for General Practice & Research Centre for Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care (CaP), Building 1261.118, Bartolins Alle 2, 8000 Aarhus C

Thomas Round is a General Practitioner (GP) at the Bromley by Bow Health Partnership in east London, and an academic in Primary Care and Public Health Sciences at King’s College London (KCL). He has active interests in early cancer detection in primary care and was awarded a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Doctoral Research Fellowship 2016-2020 investigating variation in GP use of suspected cancer referral pathways. He enjoys medical education and the translation of evidence into clinical practice, including as a module lead for KCL Masters in Public Health (MPH), and as a clinical lead for RCGP e-learning. He is a trustee and grants committee member for Barts Charity London and a member of Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Early Diagnosis Advisory Group (EDAG). He is also an active user of social media and twitter @drtomround.

Event, Health and disease, Public/Media, CAP, CAP